Clean up internet data but save internet bookmarks?

I'm relatively new to Android and have the following question... I wanted to clean up my phone so i went apps info --> internet and saw that there 359mb of data. I want to clear this data but afraid it will delete my internet bookmarks that I created. Not the Samsung Bookmarks, but just Bookmarks. Anyone knows of a way to save these. When i go to Internet and then Bookmarks, there is no create a file with all bookmarks and send it somewhere, so i can clear the data... any suggestions?

Are you talking about the cache stored in Chrome or some other browser? I looked on my Nexus 4 and didn't see an internet option under apps, but I did find Chrome and there are some options to delete data. If that's what you're asking about, then deleting this has nothing to do with bookmarks.

I have gs4..... home screen --> settings --> more --> applications manager --> all -->internet ------- that is where i see "clear data" tab and data has 359mb. I want to clear it but dont want to lose my bookmaks on the internet. i use the internet browser that came with gs4.

I switched over to using Chrome for my desktop AND Android browser. Set up Chrome Sync on both, which is as simple as logging in to your Google account on both, and your bookmarks and other data are stored on Google's servers and appear almost instantly.

As far as the "stock" Samsung browser, you might try going in to that and seeing if it has an internal function to clear its cache.

I have gs4..... home screen --> settings --> more --> applications manager --> all -->internet ------- that is where i see "clear data" tab and data has 359mb. I want to clear it but dont want to lose my bookmaks on the internet. i use the internet browser that came with gs4.

Ok, you are using the app called Internet which is just a different web browser. I'm pretty sure that deleting the app data and cache will NOT affect your bookmarks. And like the last poster said, you might be better off using Chrome sync between all your iterations of Chrome...provided that you're using the same Google account on all of them.